The impacts of the Ethiopian developmental state model on the competition, efficiency and profitability of banks

被引:1
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作者
Hamza, Abdulmenan [1 ]
机构
[1] Heriot Watt Univ, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
关键词
Developmental state model; Competition; Efficiency; Profitability; Ethiopia; 2ND-STAGE DEA; INEFFICIENCIES; OWNERSHIP; AFRICA; SECTOR; SCALE; EAST;
D O I
10.1108/AJEMS-08-2023-0324
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
PurposeThis study examines the impacts of the Ethiopian developmental state model on the competition, efficiency and profitability of banks.Design/methodology/approachThe competition, efficiency and profitability of the Ethiopian bank are measured using Panzar Rose, data envelopment analysis and financial ratio. Fixed-effect panel regression methods are applied to test the direction and strength of association between the Ethiopian developmental state model and the competition, efficiency and profitability of the country's banks while controlling bank-specific market structure and macroeconomic factors.FindingsThe Ethiopian developmental state model embeds the state-directed financial system, which affects the banking industry using a range of credit allocation instruments. Of which, directed credit schemes, interest rate control and the lack of financial freedom reduce the competition and efficiency of banks. The National Bank of Ethiopia (NBE) advances to the government and the sale of Treasury bills to a captive market enhances banking competition while negatively affecting banking efficiency. Interest rate control and the lack of financial freedom lower banking profitability. Unexpectedly, directed credit schemes improve banking profitability.Research limitations/implicationsAs with any study, this one has limitations. The intra-period comparison of efficiency is based on balanced data. Future studies can use methods that can measure the efficiency of banks using unbalanced data. The computation of the yearly H-statistic is constrained by the small sample size. The use of high-frequency data for measuring competition can provide us with better insights into banking competition in Ethiopia. Furthermore, there are a number of methods for measuring banking competition, efficiency and profitability with different assumptions. Approaching the subject of this study by applying different methods will offer different insights.Practical implicationsThe contributions of this study to practice are at two levels. First, at the policy level, it enhances our understanding of the impacts of developmental state model policies, as implemented in Ethiopia, on the banking industry and therefore provides suggestions to policymakers to reform the sector's policies. Second, it offers input to the management of banks regarding the factors that impact the industry.Originality/valueThe banking industry is often studied in the context of financial liberalisation. The originality of this study lies in investigating how the competition, efficiency and profitability of banks are affected when operating in the context of significant state interventions in the industry.
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